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thunderbolt
United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/12/2006 : 12:56:26
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This weekend I had the pleasure of seeing parts of "The Lady Vanishes" on TV, where the happy couple leave the station at the end of the film to see what looks like a PA.
Then less than 24 hours later I was watching "Battle of Britain" and Christoper Plummer was driving about in a 4 seater PA much like mine, the only obvious difference was that his was working.
I thought it would be an interesting thread , does anyone know any other films featuring our cars?
or better still , who has the car from a film?
1935 PA 4 seater |
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bob
United Kingdom
335 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2006 : 18:49:26
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Saw a blue M type with the bonnet up in Poirot earlier this year |
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Bob Stringfield
United Kingdom
854 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2006 : 19:29:27
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Kenneth More in 'Reach for the Sky'. MG M-type? |
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Bob Clare
United Kingdom
278 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2006 : 17:52:07
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You may be interested to know that Klaus Falldorf (klaus.falldorf@web.de) has prepared a useful list of Triple-M cars used in films.
I'm sure he'll send you a copy. Bob Clare Regisrar |
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
744 Posts |
Posted - 16/12/2006 : 10:17:48
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In April Martin Warner told us his KN is supposed to appear for a couple of seconds in The Holiday, with Kate Winslet en Jude Law, this year's Christmassie romantic comedy. I don't know if it was cut out or not yet, 'cause I haven't seen it yet, but I will know this Tuesday! It should be just driving by, so I'll keep my eyes open!
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
744 Posts |
Posted - 20/12/2006 : 13:50:01
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Sorry, it was probably cut out, 'cause we didn't see the KN in it . Still, it was a lovely movie!
Cathelijne |
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MaGic_GV
United Kingdom
868 Posts |
Posted - 28/12/2006 : 18:38:15
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A P-type appears in a George Formby film, I think it was 'Riding in the TT races', but no number is visible, if my memory serves me well... |
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Eric Taylor
France
157 Posts |
Posted - 28/12/2006 : 19:01:07
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The film starring George Formby was called, I think, "No Limit".
There is another film, about the same time(1934), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers which features a few shots of a J2 Midget. The film was called "The Gay Divorcee"
There is also a 50's film about Bomber Command during the war starring Dirk Bogarde which shows a 4 seater 'F' type driving across the airfield greeting the hero after an arduous mission. |
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Mike
United Kingdom
229 Posts |
Posted - 29/12/2006 : 19:36:38
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I know my MG 18/80 MK11 is not a MMM car but if it had not been for the early MG`s doing so well we may not have had MMM MG`s. My MG 18/80 MK11 was used in the film "They Flew Alone" the war time film about Amy Johnson.
Cecil Kimber gave Amy Johnson an MG 18/80 MK1 after her solo flight to Australia in "Jason" the De-Havilland Gypsy Moth.
When the film was made her MG 18/80 MK1 no longer existed so they used my MK11 with Dame Anna Neagle playing the late Amy Johnson.
The film shows my Anna Neagle driving my MG 18/80 down the Mall and into Buckingham Palace. So my MG may well be the only MG in the world to go through those gates!
Mike
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bahnisch
Australia
674 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2006 : 10:41:08
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Again, not strictly MMM but Lawrence Olivier is driving an SA or WA drophead in that wonderfully haunting film "Rebecca" (with the mysterious Mrs Danvers played by Australian Dame Edith Anderson). |
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bahnisch
Australia
674 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2006 : 10:42:38
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Sorry, Dame JUDITH Anderson I think! |
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bahnisch
Australia
674 Posts |
Posted - 31/12/2006 : 10:41:12
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Sorry, still trying to get it right! (Sir) LAURENCE Olivier! |
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Mike Linward
United Kingdom
93 Posts |
Posted - 31/12/2006 : 13:18:14
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Eric Taylor is quite correct about the J2 in the Astaire/ Rogers film, The Gay Divorcee. Film production started in February 1934 and was released by RKO on 12th October 1934. The cycle-wing J2 is driven by AstaireÆs character æGuy HoldenÆ and is in shot for several minutes, both close up and long shot. From memory (I havenÆt watched the film for several years) the car appears to have large brake drums and the instrument panel is full of gauges, many more than standard even for a supercharged car, which this isnÆt. The æRegistration PlateÆ is something like æ1920Æ which is clearly false and is made in an English style (white characters, black background) but the characters seem a bit large. æThe Gay DivorceeÆ film was set in England but RKO, being at that time, a company close to insolvency, filmed all the scenes on their back-lot in Holywood, so the car must have been in Holywood at that time, probably owned by one of the production company and loaned out to the studio and mocked up to look æEnglishÆ. I wonder if the Registrar can identify any J2s that were exported to the USA in late 1933? The trouble is, it may not have been new when it went over there. I shall have to dig out my old copy of the film and refresh my memory.
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taterry
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 02/01/2007 : 04:31:45
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My NA0613 can be seen in a few scenes of "Bulldog Drummond in Africa" circa 1938....filmed in Los Angeles.....Terry in Oakland, CA |
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bob
United Kingdom
335 Posts |
Posted - 02/01/2007 : 19:26:35
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Murder on the Nile (staring Peter Ustinov)featured a swept wing J2 in the opening scene driving into the grounds of a stately home. It was driven by the bloke who now plays a consultantant in Casualty. I think the colour was light fawn. |
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tonym
United Kingdom
653 Posts |
Posted - 06/01/2007 : 16:00:26
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Re ?? M-type in Reach for the Sky - shown over the Christmas period just gone. Definatly an M- type - had smoke coming out of its exhaust!!! Registration YY something - was so surprised to see one I missed it's number. Interesting to know how a man could get into, let alone drive an M |
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